Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Chincoteague Easter Decoy & Art Festival winners

 


(Shore Daily News)

The Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce Easter Decoy & Art Festival is celebrated as a rite of spring on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Fine art, carvings, jewelry, sculpture and other artisan crafts were showcased by exhibitors from Pennsylvania to Florida at the two day festival over Easter weekend. 

View news story:

41st Annual Easter Decoy & Art Festival Winners - Shore Daily News

Westover fatality investigation continues

 


View news story:

Police Involved Shooting in Somerset County | Latest News | wboc.com

                                        (Salisbury Daily Times photo)

Maryland State Police helicopter transported shooting incident subject to Tidal Health, Salisbury.

Monday, April 25, 2022

New for Pocomoke City Police..Bola Wrap Guns.

 (WBOC)


POCOMOKE CITY, Md. - It has a trigger but it's not your usual gun. It fires a rope so the suspect can't run. The device is called a Bola Wrap Gun. It's a new tool the Pocomoke Police Department will start utilizing, if necessary, during an arrest.

See demo video:

Friday, April 22, 2022

It's always a good time at Pocomoke City's 4TH FRIDAY!

 







Photos courtesy Wulfhause Productions.

View more 4th Friday photos at (4) Wulfhause Productions | Facebook

 Weather will be great. Come on down!



Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1921  ..  Annual salaries for state jobs available in Maryland (more listed) - 



2007 ..  

1999  ..  Local history recalled-
1938  ..  

1834  ..  Philadelphia sending aid to Snow Hill-


Plus TV segment with local history author Jim Duffy commenting on The Land Of Holly.


Thursday, April 21, 2022

UPDATE: Fatal vehicle accident near Pocomoke.

The fatality in Wednesday's accident has been identified as 44-year-old Melissa Dean of Salisbury.

(Original news item)

There was no word on the identification of the victim in a Wednesday morning accident on Route 13 just north of Pocomoke City.  The accident involved a vehicle ramming the back of a dump truck in the southbound lane.


UPDATE- Bomb threat at Washington High

Thursday, 4/21
(Somerset County Schools Facebook page)

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 DEVELOPING: Officials investigating bomb threat at Washington Academy & High School - 47abc (wmdt.com)




Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Riverboat woes

 

(WBOC)

SNOW HILL, Md. - The Town of Snow Hill held a special work session Tuesday evening to discuss the future of the "Black Eyed Susan" river boat that the town purchased in 2020.

Mayor Dr. Jennifer Jewell said to keep the boat and conduct all necessary repairs, the town would have to pay over $600,000.

View news story:

River Boat Repairs Would Cost Snow Hill Over $600K | Latest News | wboc.com


(PPE viewer comment)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Even if the town of Snow Hill were to pay $600,000+ for repairs there are still operating costs of salaries, fuel, regular maintenance, etc. I don't think the Snow Hill officials are corrupt, but they are extraordinarily ignorant.

Proposed Worcester Sports Complex approved by close vote Tuesday

 (WBOC)



BERLIN, Md. - After a lengthy public hearing, Worcester County Commissioners voted 4-3 in favor of the purchase of roughly 95 acres of land to build a new multi-use sports complex.

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Worcester County Commissioners Vote in Favor of Land Purchase for a Proposed Sports Complex | Latest News | wboc.com


 



Monday, April 18, 2022

Charlie visits the 1922 Pocomoke fire anniversary commemoration

 (WBOC)


View video:

Travels With Charlie: Pocomoke City Fire of 1922 | Travels With Charlie | wboc.com


History beneath our feet- Part 2

 (Shore Daily News)


The Eastern Shore of Virginia is rich in history. Often times, when we think about history, we think of books, landmarks, old documents or buildings. In actuality, history is all around us including just a few inches beneath the surface of the ground we walk on. This week, in the second of a two part series, Kelley visited with Tom Kellam as he shared the impact metal detecting has had for him, how anyone can get started as well as etiquette for metal detectorists.

View video:

SHORE PERSPECTIVES In part 2, Tom Kellam shares the impact of metal detecting and how to get started - Shore Daily News


View part 1 video:

SHORE PERSPECTIVES: Tom Kellam reflects on the history beneath our feet - Shore Daily News


Effective Tuesday 4/19 at Worcester County Public Schools

 
(Superintendent of Schools Lou Taylor:)

"As we continue to see positive progress through the pandemic, our schools will now be allowed to host events for families within our schools, like awards assemblies, concerts, and more. While we will still encourage our schools to hold these events outdoors when the weather allows, we know that this may not always be possible. Additionally, adult seating for events will no longer be restricted by COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines. In addition to events, parents will now be allowed to enter our schools for volunteering, meetings, and conferences.

I want to reassure our families that in our school settings, students will continue to observe physical distancing to the greatest extent possible. 

Lastly, I am very excited to share that beginning on Tuesday, in partnership with the Maryland Department of Health, our health suites will now be able to provide free at-home COVID-19 tests to students or staff who are demonstrating COVID-19 symptoms, to students in a classroom or cohort in a qualified outbreak, and for household contacts of students or staff members who have tested positive for COVID-19."

Pocomoke's First Annual Easter Egg Hunt

 (Great Pocomoke Fair Facebook page)




Sunday, April 17, 2022

The Pocomoke City fire of 1922

On Saturday the Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company held an event commemorating the 100th anniversary of the disastrous 1922 Pocomoke City fire and recognizing neighboring fire companies which assisted in battling the blaze.  

(Photo's courtesy of Wulfhause Productions)








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